The full redesign of Wellington’s lower Cuba Street is now impossible to implement before the Rugby World Cup, according to Wellington’s mayor who says this is because of a delay in legal issues.
The deal for allowing buses to be rerouted through Manners Mall to improve public transport was that there would be better public space in lower Cuba Street.
Today, Cr Celia Wade-Brown urges council staff to investigate temporary improvements so shared space can be initiated as soon as the bus route moves.
5-8 June 2025 This tour offers an insight into the role of the church and the early settlement of the Waikato region. Led by Sir David Moxon; a former Archbishop […]
Chris McKeown is an avid astrophotographer who spends long nights around Wellington, Taranaki, Queenstown, and Lake Tekapo chasing the stillness of the night sky. By day, he’s a seasoned energy […]
This week’s newsletter is a bit early so as to give you a reminder about the Ballentyne Cup and Shirley Barton Trophy tomorrow morning. This week Results Vosseler Shield A result we missed last week: Joe Martin won the Men’s U20 grade at the Vosseler Shield. Parkruns Check out all the results here. Notices Kāpiti […]
Action from the OBU-Wainuiomata Premier match at Ian Galloway Park. Photo: Andy McArthur. By Steven White, Scott MacLean, Adam Julian & Martyn Bridge There were a series of tight matches in the six Premier club rugby matches played on Saturday throughout the region in fine, blustery conditions – with four of the six only decided...